Zimbabwe Women U19 vs SA Women U19 Prediction, Dream 11 Team: 3rd Place Play-Off 2026

Zimbabwe Women U19 vs South Africa Women U19 | 3rd Place Play-off — Patricia Kambarami Cup 2026
Patricia Kambarami Cup 2026 • Nigeria Invitational Women’s T20I • 3rd Place Play-off

Zimbabwe Women U19 vs South Africa Women U19

Tafawa Balewa Square Cricket Oval, Lagos, Nigeria
📅 March 28, 2026 (Today) • 2:30 PM IST  |  9:00 AM GMT  |  10:00 AM WAT
🥉 3RD PLACE PLAY-OFF — Southern Africa Derby for the Bronze Medal
🇿🇼 Zimbabwe Women U19
Lost SF1 to Rwanda (135/4 vs 136/5) | 226-run record vs Ghana | Beloved Biza century
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🇿🇦 SA Women U19
Lost SF2 to Nigeria (66 all out!) | Group stage win vs Zimbabwe | Van Voorst 69 off 47
🏏 Zimbabwe SF1 result (Yesterday): Zimbabwe Women U19 posted 135/4 off 20 overs against Rwanda — a competitive total with Beloved Biza and the top order contributing. Rwanda, however, chased it down in 19.2 overs (136/5), with captain Marie Diane Bimenyimana scoring 34 off 41 balls (POTM). Zimbabwe showed they can post defendable totals; they lost to a better team, not to poor cricket.
💔 SA Women U19 SF2 result (Yesterday): South Africa suffered the tournament’s worst batting collapse — 6 wickets for just 6 runs in 3.4 overs — finishing on 66 all out in 17 overs. Nigeria chased 67 in 9.5 overs. Lilian Ude was POTM. Earlier in the group stage, SA had beaten Zimbabwe by 28 runs and recorded a tidy 133/7 vs Nigeria. Yesterday’s collapse was an anomaly — but confidence will have taken a serious hit.
Tournament Head-to-Head & Form

🇿🇼 Zimbabwe Women U19

vs Nigeria (M2) — LOST (80 ao)

vs Rwanda (M4) — LOST by 60 runs

vs SA U19 (group) — LOST by 28 runs

vs Ghana (M10) — WON 180 runs (226!)

vs Rwanda (SF1) — LOST (135/4 vs 136/5)

Best moment: Beloved Biza century vs Ghana

🇿🇦 SA Women U19

vs Ghana (M3) — WON 99 runs (168/4)

vs Rwanda (M6) — LOST DLS by 4 runs

vs ZIM U19 (M7) — WON 28 runs (145/7)

vs Nigeria (M9) — LOST Super Over (tied 133)

vs Nigeria (SF2) — LOST badly (66 ao)

Best moment: Van Voorst 69 off 47 vs Nigeria

Group stage head-to-head: SA Women U19 beat Zimbabwe Women U19 by 28 runs (SA 145/7, ZIM 117/8 in Match 7). Zimbabwe will want revenge in this bronze match. Interestingly, it was SA who won the group encounter convincingly — their batting was entirely functional then, compared to yesterday’s 66 all-out horror.

Match Preview

Zimbabwe Women U19 head into this 3rd-place match with renewed confidence despite their semi-final loss. Their 135/4 total against Rwanda — while not enough to win — showed they can bat for 20 overs without a dramatic collapse. Beloved Biza remains the tournament’s most explosive batter among all five teams and is Zimbabwe’s X-factor. Opener Tadiwa Garutsa and Naomi Mhlekwa provide solid support, while Buhlebenkosi Maposa’s spin will be lethal on the worn morning pitch.

South Africa Women U19 need a response. Yesterday’s 66 all-out was inexplicable for a squad that earlier posted 145 and 168. Captain Mieke van Voorst’s 69 off 47 balls vs Nigeria in the group stage showed what she’s capable of — she needs to show that leadership when SA need it most. Ashley Barnard (21 off 15 vs Rwanda, compact innings) and Jae-Leigh Filander’s wicket-keeping plus batting give SA tools to recover. Their bowling — Miya Lalor, Ashleigh van Wyk (2 wkts each vs Rwanda in DLS match), and Danelie Boshoff — is their strongest department.

Pitch Conditions — TBS Oval, Game 13

The TBS Cricket Oval has hosted 12 matches before this play-off. The pitch is at its most worn and dry. Morning conditions (10:00 AM WAT) mean no dew, turn from the first over, and low bounce. Expect totals around 85-105 batting first. The team that bats with patience and doesn’t collapse (SA’s problem in SF2) will win. Zimbabwe’s batting is better suited to building on a slow, turning pitch.

Key Players to Watch
Beloved Biza
Zimbabwe Women U19 • Opener / Bat
Tournament’s most explosive batter — century vs Ghana, 135/4 semi-final top scorer. Hungry for a strong finish
Buhlebenkosi Maposa
Zimbabwe Women U19 • Spin
Morning pitch at TBS by Game 13 is maximally worn — her spin will be the most dangerous bowling in this match
Tadiwa Garutsa
Zimbabwe Women U19 • Bat
Consistent top-order performer — set up Zimbabwe’s 135/4 semi-final total alongside Biza. Steady anchor
Mieke van Voorst
SA Women U19 • Captain / Bat
69 off 47 vs Nigeria (group) — SA’s class act. Must deliver a captain’s innings to end the tournament with pride
Miya Lalor
SA Women U19 • Pace/Medium
2 wickets vs Rwanda in the DLS match — SA’s most consistent bowler. Can dismiss ZIM’s top order early
Jae-Leigh Filander
SA Women U19 • WK-Bat
WK keeping bonuses + capable middle-order bat. Provides SA consistency when others collapse under pressure
🥉 Predicted 3rd Place Winner
Zimbabwe Women U19
Confidence: 60% — Beloved Biza’s tournament form, Maposa on worn morning pitch, SA’s confidence shattered after 66-run collapse in SF2
Dream11 Best XI

⭐ Suggested XI

  • Beloved BizaCZIM
  • Tadiwa GarutsaZIM
  • Naomi MhlekwaZIM
  • Mieke van VoorstVCSA
  • Jae-Leigh FilanderWKSA
  • Ashley BarnardSA
  • Buhlebenkosi MaposaZIM
  • Christina MutasaZIM
  • Miya LalorSA
  • Danelie BoshoffSA
  • Nicolette NyikaZIM

📋 Breakdown

  • Wicket-keeper1 — Filander
  • Batters3
  • All-rounders2
  • Bowlers5
  • Zimbabwe U196 players
  • SA Women U195 players
Beloved Biza
🏏 Captain
Mieke van Voorst
🏏 Vice-Captain
Buhlebenkosi Maposa
🎯 Differential

Why Biza as captain? She is Zimbabwe’s standout player — a century vs Ghana and consistent contributions throughout the tournament. On a worn morning pitch, her ability to rotate strike and find boundaries will produce the highest score in this match. Best captain pick here.

Why van Voorst as VC? She holds a 69 off 47 vs Nigeria in the group stage — SA’s unequivocal best batter. Yesterday’s semi-final nightmare won’t represent her true ability. In a redemption match, motivated players often deliver — van Voorst will want to end the tournament on a high.

Why Maposa as differential? The TBS pitch by Game 13 is bone dry and turning significantly. Most fantasy users will load ZIM batters (correct) but ignore the bowling differential. Maposa’s spin on this surface is unplayable at its worst. She could take 3-4 wickets at a very low cost price.

📺 Broadcast: FanCode (India) | ESPNcricinfo live scorecard | NCF official social media | Grand Final (Rwanda vs Nigeria) follows at 6:30 PM IST today

⚠️ Fantasy cricket prediction only. Semi-final results confirmed. Data from ESPNcricinfo, nannews.ng, thisdaylive.com, FemaleCricket.com, vanguardngr.com. Watch on FanCode. Play responsibly. © 2026 Cricket Predictions

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